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    Kopfschmerzen und passagere Aphasie bei einer 35-jährigen Patientin

    Wir schildern den Fall einer 35-jährigen Patientin, die unter einer fulminant verlaufenden Frühsommer-Meningoenzephalitis litt und verstarb. Die Besonderheit dieses Falls ist, dass die junge Frau nicht direkt ...

    Dr. C. Warncke, C. Chuard, D. Tassaux, I. Vajtai, M. Haenggi in Der Internist (2013)

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    Respiratory variability in mechanically ventilated patients

    T Desaive, L Piquilloud, K Moorhead, J Roeseler, JG Chase, E Bialais in Critical Care (2011)

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    Patient-ventilator Interaction during Non-invasive Ventilation

    Over the years, non-invasive ventilation (NIV) has evolved into becoming a standard of care in both hypercapnic and non-hypercapnic acute respiratory failure [13]. However, its success in avoiding intubation is ...

    P. Jolliet, D. Tassaux, L. Vignaux in Intensive Care Medicine (2009)

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    Patient-ventilator Interaction during Noninvasive Ventilation

    Over the years, non-invasive ventilation (NIV) has evolved into becoming a standard of care in both hypercapnic and non-hypercapnic acute respiratory failure [13]. However, its success in avoiding intubation is ...

    P. Jolliet, D. Tassaux, L. Vignaux in Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (2009)

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    Helium-oxygen mixtures in acute respiratory failure

    Helium (He) besitzt eine viel geringere Dichte als Luft. Deswegen vermindern bei turbulentem Strömungsverlauf Helium-Sauerstoff-Mischungen im Vergleich zu Luft-Sauerstoff-Verbindungen den Atemwegswiderstand. ...

    P. Jolliet, D. Tassaux, J.-C. Chevrolet in Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (2001)

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    Beneficial Effects of Helium-Oxygen Mixtures in Acute Respiratory Failure

    Helium (He) is a gas whose density is approximately one seventh that of air [1]. Hence, breathing a mixture of He and oxygen (HeO2) instead of air and oxygen leads to a reduction in resistance to flow within the ...

    P. Jolliet, D. Tassaux, J. C. Chevrolet in Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency M… (1999)